Sunday, April 24, 2011

here’s the law of the harvest…

when you go through the delays in life don’t faint, instead be persistent and pray. 

remember GOD told joshua to march around the walls of jericho and they’ll all fall down.  it didn’t happen the first time they did it.  they had to do it seven times.  seven days in a row.  and on the seventh day they had to do it seven times.  why the delay?  if GOD was going to make the walls fall why didn’t HE make them fall the first time?  HE was teaching them to be persistent and pray. 

galatians 6.9 (mof), let us never grow tired of doing what’s right, for if we do not faint, we’ll reap a harvest at the right time. 

this is the law of the harvest:  in life, you will reap whatever you sow.  what you plant you will reap.  if you sow criticism, you will reap a lot of criticism in your life.  if you sow love, you will reap love back in your life.  if you sow generosity, you will reap back generosity.  it’s one of the laws of the universe.  we’ll always reap more than we sow. 

if i plant one kernel of corn, do i get one kernel back?  no, i get a whole stalk with thousands on it.  you always reap more than you sow.  but in the law of the harvest there is always a delay between sowing and reaping.  there’s always a season.  you plant in one season and you reap in another.  there is a delay in between. 

GOD wants to see if you’re going to keep cultivating, planting, sowing – see if you really mean business.  if GOD sees consistency in your life then the harvest comes.  it will not come immediately because it proves nothing if HE does it immediately.  no delay, no character development, no stretching your faith. 

calvin coolidge:  “nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. talent will not.  there is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent.  genius will not.  unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.  education will not.  the world is full of educated derelicts.  persistence and determination, alone are omnipotent.  the slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”

just a thought from the front porch…

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Bill.
I have no religion but I am always eager to grow in spirituality. What religion do you think I should embrace if my parents haven't given me any religion?

I live in France, and I come from a catholic background, like most French people.
Do you think that choosing the religion that is the closest to your cultural background is the best idea?

Bill Williams said...

i really do appreciate your desire to grow spiritually, marie. i will start praying that you will find a church that meets your needs and that teaches a personal relationship with CHRIST. it would be good if the church would teach you how to read the bible on a personable basis. keep looking and you will find one that feels right to you.